Tokyo
Man arrested in Tokyo on suspicion of hitting 11 people with car, killing one
A pedestrian in his 80s is believed to have been killed in the incident.
Derry software consultancy Alchemy acquired by Japanese IT giant NTT DATA
Deal will establish a new global centre of excellence at Derry IT firm’s Ebrington Plaza base
Kate O’Connor right in the heptathlon medal hunt at World Athletics Championship
Dundalk woman lies second after first four events
World Athletics Championships: Cian McPhillips wins 800m semi-final in new Irish record time as Mark English misses out
The 23-year-old from Longford has surpassed Mark English in the Irish mid-distance running game as he takes his semi-final by storm
‘If I was going to do it, I was going to do it properly’: Kate O’Connor on the post-Olympic chat that kickstarted medal run
Dundalk-based heptathlete will compete at World Championships in Tokyo
Heavy rain floods streets and halts air and rail travel in Tokyo
More than 7,000 homes in the city were left without power, according to the Tokyo Electric Power Company.
Officials release AI-generated videos simulating potential Mount Fuji eruption
The video depicts volcanic ash shrouding central Tokyo, about 60 miles away, within hours, paralysing transportation and disrupting power.
Japan marks 80th anniversary of Second World War surrender
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressed ‘remorse’ over the war.
Top Irish entrepreneurs travel to Japan for EY Entrepreneur of the Year retreat
Delegates will visit the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Ireland House Tokyo, and meet with Japanese business leaders while investigating new market opportunities
Thousands across the globe march to celebrate May Day and protest over tariffs
US President Donald Trump’s tariffs were a common factor in demonstrations across the world to honour International Workers’ Day.








